Bar Complaint Filed Against Deputy Attorney General Anna Barsegyan

On December 19, 2022, I filed a Bar Complaint against against Deputy Attorney General Anna Barsegyan where I requested that she be disbarred. Here is a quick summary of the most egregious of the allegations in the Bar Complaint. The evidence that I included to substantiate the allegations was the second Federal Criminal Complaint that I filed against her, all the evidence for the FCC, and the DOJ email chain.

I believe that Anna Barsegyan crossed the line from representing her client into actively participating in her client’s criminal cover-up. To accomplish this cover up, she used an assortment of unlawful tactics, including Harassment, Retaliation, Violation of Rights, Abuse of the Court System, and Obstruction of Justice. In doing so, she repeatedly violated the American Bar Association rules 8.4 (a), (c) and (g).

1. I believe that Anna Barsegyan is protecting the identity of a third party who committed suborning perjury, and is thus a co-conspirator to commit suborning perjury.

2. I believe that Anna Barsegyan directed her client to violate my state and federal rights in order to hide her client’s unlawful business practices. 

3. I believe that Anna Barsegyan conspired with her client to publicly post my and my husband’s social security numbers on the Internet

4. There were numerous violations of American Bar Association rule 8.4(c), by “engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.” There were also numerous violations of rule 8.4(g) “engage in conduct that the lawyer knows or reasonably should know is harassment or discrimination.”

5. Anna Barsegyan improperly utilized the SDSC court system to obstruct justice by asking the judge to silence me from speaking about and to stop me from collecting evidence for matters that were beyond the scope of the SDSC civil case.

6. The DOJ refused to disclose the relevant information that I could file the claim with the Department of General Services, Office of Risk and Insurance Management, Government Claims Program for posting my and my husband’s social security numbers on the Internet. The DOJ went so far as to make completely false statements about the contents of state law and used deception to make it appear that the relevant laws didn’t exist .